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areas of Campania, Italy: Mount Vesuvius, the Phlegrean Fields and Ischia. Founded in 1841 on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius by Ferdinand II of Bourbon, King... |
direction of the winds at the time. Mount Vesuvius is continuously kept under surveillance by the Vesuvius Observatory of the National Institute of Geophysics... |
the best known are the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and the Vesuvius Observatory. Mobile volcano observatories exist with the USGS VDAP (Volcano Disaster... |
was worshipped as a power of Jupiter; that is, Jupiter Vesuvius. The Romans regarded Mount Vesuvius as being devoted to Hercules. The historian Diodorus... |
arc, which includes Mount Vesuvius on the east side of Naples. The Phlegraean Fields is monitored by the Vesuvius Observatory. It was declared a regional... |
Volcanism of Italy (section Vesuvius) Etna Stromboli Vesuvius Vulcano Phlegraean Fields Ischia Lipari Panarea Marsili Pantelleria Ferdinandea Alban Hills Palinuro The volcanism of Italy is... |
conducted at Mount Vesuvius by Luigi Palmieri who observed the eruptions of 1858, 1861, 1868, and 1872 from the Vesuvius Observatory. These eruptions often... |
John Seach. "Ecuador Volcanoes". World Data. "L'eruzione del 1906". Vesuvius Observatory (in Italian). Paredes, Enrique; Morales, Sergio (4 July 2018). "Conred... |
young life. He died at Naples in 1837. The first volcano observatory, the Vesuvius Observatory, was founded in Naples in 1841. Geologist Giuseppe Mercalli... |
Observatory Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology Piton de la Fournaise Volcano Observatory Southern Andean Volcano Observatory Vesuvius... |
Vesuvius, also known as Mount Vesuvius, is a volcano in Italy that destroyed the Roman city of Pompeii. Vesuvius may also refer to: Vesuvius, British Columbia... |
could save many lives. In 1841, the first volcanological observatory, the Vesuvius Observatory, was founded in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. Volcanology... |
the ascension to the crater of Mount Vesuvius. In 1845 the Real Osservatorio Vesuviano (Royal Vesuvius Observatory) was inaugurated, the first in the world... |
oldest permanent volcano observatory, the Vesuvius Observatory, founded in 1841. The Observatory lies on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius, near the city of Ercolano... |
Italian and Vesuvius History in the Lava Medals Collection of the Osservatorio Vesuviano", poster.[1] History of the Vesuvius Observatory.[2] Treccani... |
"What to do in case of an eruption of the Phlegrean Fields". "Current alert level of the Phlegraean Fields caldera" (in Italian). Vesuvius Observatory.... |
was given a job at Naples University. He was also director of the Vesuvius Observatory until the time of his death. Giuseppe Mercalli also observed eruptions... |
university. In 1848, he began working at the Vesuvius Observatory and in 1854 was appointed as Director of the Observatory. Using an electromagnetic seismometer... |
Parlato, Luigi; Scala, Omar; Siviglia, Vittoria (2010). "The Museum of Vesuvius Observatory and its public. Years 2005–2008". EGUGA: 2942. Bibcode:2010EGUGA... |
In 1839 he went to Naples and was soon appointed director of the Vesuvius Observatory, a post that he held until 1848. In 1845, he was elected a foreign... |